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Ben Jacoby, Hayes Brothers, Gillian Flynn Take Crack At 'OMEN'

Paul K. Bisson • September 15, 2020

Three Writers But Are We Any Closer to An Omen?

Last week, ComicBook.com offered the first piece of news in years regarding the stagnant Omen prequel — The First Omen. The entertainment website reported that during its interview with brothers Chad and Carey W. Hayes — the writing team behind The Conjuring films — Chad revealed that they wrote a version of the prequel script and that it was rumored to be going into production. Cary added: "We get to tell you where Damien came from. It was really fun. That was great."

But the website for their part cautioned that 20th Century Fox's new Disney owners might not see the film's "disturbing subject  matter" as priority content — especially during a global pandemic. This speaks to the larger concern that, in general, Disney might not know where R-rated thriller material fits into their family affair.

Absent from the article was any mention of Antonio Campos who was in negotiations to direct the prequel back in April 2016. But today, Yahoo! reports that Campos has left the project. In an interview discussing the director's latest endeavor, the midwestern gothic, The Devil All the Time (which begins streaming on Netflix tomorrow), Campos tells Yahoo! “It was very amicable the way it ended for me with the studio on that project. I’m excited to see the movie that they make.”

Campos went on to acknowledge that the original writer of the prequel, Ben Jacoby was succeeded by the Hayes brothers and then finally the script was tackled by Gillian Flynn of Gone Girl fame and the recent Sharp Objects.

Of the prequel, Campos told Yahoo! "That was a really cool project that I was involved in for a while."

At last report, The First Omen was being produced by David Goyer and Kevin Turen and their Phantom Four banner.

But where it stands now is anyone's guess.

Incidentally, back in 2016 I wrote about from where inspiration for an Omen prequel could come . . .
The Omen Online webmaster Paul K. Bisson stands next to The First Omen standee at an AMC Theater
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